In some of the deadliest confrontations on 'Nakba Day' in years, Israeli troops shot at protestors in three separate areas

At least eight people were killed and dozens injured as violence flared
between Israeli troops and Palestinians on three borders this weekend.

Palestinian refugees marked the anniversary of Israel’s founding in 1948 -
which they termed a "catastrophe" - by marching near borders of
Syria, Lebanon and Gaza.

In some of the deadliest confrontations on "Nakba Day" in years,
Israeli troops shot at protestors in three separate areas to prevent crowds
from surging across the border. In the Israel-occupied Golan Heights near a
disputed border with Syria, Israeli gunfire killed four Palestinian
refugees, according to reports.

Meanwhile, four Palestinians were killed on the nearby frontier with Lebanon
after Israeli forces fired at rock-throwing protesters to prevent them from
crossing the border.

On Israel’s border with the Islamist-run Gaza Strip enclave, Israeli gunfire
wounded 60 Palestinians as protesters approached the fence, according to
medical workers.